tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-23115809.post8132393600506865064..comments2023-11-03T05:37:32.273-07:00Comments on The Life of Darrell: BrandingDarrellhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10903252195683528762noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-23115809.post-43913629103818516632010-12-02T22:00:46.487-08:002010-12-02T22:00:46.487-08:00I agree completely.
I think things are getting to...I agree completely.<br /><br />I think things are getting to the point now where technology can't go much further, at least in advancements of what already is out there (DVD to Blu-Ray, for example). I have stopped buying DVDs because I fear they won't be around long, but won't buy Blu-Ray because I don't have the money, and just don't care. DVD is awesome quality - why would I need anything different? I don't think I'm alone in this, judging by how badly some companies *coughDisneycough* are pushing Blu-ray. (Combo packs of the same movie three times over? yeah... no. No wonder people are turning to iTunes and Netflix and a virtual library, instead of big chunks of plastic that will be obsolete soon enough.)<br /><br />Also, whenever I look closely at iPad hyperbole, it always comes from one of three places - Apple itself, a company that has spent a lot of money being 'ready' for the iPad, and people who have already shelled out the big bucks for one. 'Technology leaders', I guess they're called. Apart from those three sources, NOBODY cares. Things only ever grow because of those people TOO WEAK to ignore such hyperbole, but I think that number is shrinking. Kids today are more marketing savvy than the previous generation and cannot be swayed so easily any more.<br /><br />Adding to the ramble, Darrell! Sorry. ;)caanantheartboyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15207976911894528453noreply@blogger.com